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Juvenile Justice || What I Know Now
The Delta Project
25 episodes
6 days ago
To share compelling stories about system-impacted youth, their families, and their communities, so that listeners are inspired to take meaningful community action and support the advocacy work of the Delta Project.
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To share compelling stories about system-impacted youth, their families, and their communities, so that listeners are inspired to take meaningful community action and support the advocacy work of the Delta Project.
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Episode 08: Iyanna Wright - Unshackling Voices: Navigating Youth Experiences in the Juvenile Justice System || What I Know Now - A Delta Project Podcast
Juvenile Justice || What I Know Now
41 minutes 9 seconds
1 year ago
Episode 08: Iyanna Wright - Unshackling Voices: Navigating Youth Experiences in the Juvenile Justice System || What I Know Now - A Delta Project Podcast

In this riveting eighth episode of the What I Know Now Podcast by The Delta Project, hosts Cole and Joel are joined by guests Iyanna and Bilal to delve into the realities of the juvenile justice system and the transformative power of support and creativity. As we navigate the complexities of solitude, freedom, and rehabilitation, our guests share their deeply personal experiences of feeling confined in juvenile detention and the awakening that comes upon re-entry into society.

Bilal opens up about the starkness of incarceration, trading the virtual world for iron bars, and finding solace in the written word. His poetic passion stems from moments of deep reflection and the determination to maintain the freedom he's reclaimed. Iyanna, a rising voice in child development and freeform poetry, bravely recounts the trauma and lack of guidance she faced in virtual court settings, shedding light on the need for nurturing spaces and a reformed approach to juvenile justice.

This episode is a mosaic of hope and resilience, where shackles are both literal and metaphorical, and where the scent of fresh air marks the beginning of a new journey. With Cole's insights on understanding true freedom and Joel's support of Bilal's hard-earned strength, we tackle themes like recidivism, communal care, and the importance of dignity within the legal process.

Listen as Iyanna and Bilal urge for clinical support for impacted youth, trained professionals, and a justice system that sees beyond first impressions. As we discuss the impact of juvenile records on future opportunities, this episode is an eye-opener on the disparities and challenges faced by young individuals caught in the system.

Embark on this thought-provoking episode full of emotional storytelling, legal critique, and inspiring dialogues that challenge us to rethink the role of community and the essence of freedom. Dive into an unforgettable exploration of support, creativity as a lifeline, and the potential for positive change. Join us in our mission for social change—because what we know now can transform tomorrow.

Subscribe and follow the What I Know Now Podcast by The Delta Project on Spotify, YouTube, and all major podcast platforms to continue the conversation and support system-impacted youth.

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Juvenile Justice || What I Know Now
To share compelling stories about system-impacted youth, their families, and their communities, so that listeners are inspired to take meaningful community action and support the advocacy work of the Delta Project.